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Hutchinson High School is a public secondary school in Hutchinson, Kansas, United States, operated by Hutchinson USD 308 public school district. This school is the only public high school within the city limits of Hutchinson. The enrollment for 2020-2021 was 1,430 students. [5] The school mascot is the Salthawk and the school colors are blue ...
Location: 720 East 11th Ave Hutchinson, Kansas 67501: Coordinates: 1]: Owner: City of Hutchinson: Operator: Hutchinson Community College: Capacity: 6,500 [2]: Construction; Opened: 1952: Renovated: 2016: Architect: Mann & Company (1952); SJCF Architecture (2016): Tenants; Hutchinson Blue Dragons 1952-present Hutchinson Salthawks 1952-2002 NJCAA Men's Basketball Tournament 1952-present KSHSAA ...
Scores from the final day of the Kansas high school state basketball tournaments are rolling in, as third place and championships are being settled. ... Class 3A (Hutchinson Sports Arena) Boys 3rd ...
Hutchinson Sports Arena – home of the Blue Dragons men's and women's basketball teams, and volleyball team [2] USD 308 Salthawk Sports Complex – home of the Blue Dragons soccer team; also shared with USD 308 Hutchinson Public Schools [2]
Vincennes (30-3) is another big-name school in JUCO basketball as the Trailblazers have been regulars in the NJCAA Tournament, making their 10th appearance since 2013 and winning a national ...
Half of Hutchinson’s losses this season have come to Barton, as the Blue Dragons (27-6) hope their strength of schedule will earn them an at-large bid during Sunday’s selection show to play ...
The format has changed many times throughout its history, and until 2013 it was a false double-elimination tournament. Now the event is single elimination and consists of 23 games over six days. The NJCAA had only one division for Men's Basketball until the 1986–87 season when Division 2 was added.
Hutchinson won, controlling the extra period from the jump en route to an 88-80 victory over Northwest Florida State for the first national title in program history. Hutchinson finished the season ...